This module lets you use a MySQL database as a source of
authentication (but not session or other) information for PAM-enabled
apps.

Homepage:

-

Package version:

0.7~RC1-4+b1

Architecture:

s390

Distribution:

Debian

Filename:

libpam-mysql_0.7~RC1-4+b1_s390.deb

/usr/share/doc/libpam-mysql/README.Debian

This version of pam-mysql supports using a config file, eg:
/etc/libpam-mysql.conf to hold configuration. This file needn't
be world readable and isn't per default in debian. You can change this
with the command ``dpkg-reconfigure -plow libpam-mysql''.
In order to use this configuration file you simply type something like
the following in your pam-file (eg. /etc/pam.d/ssh):
auth optional
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/usr/share/doc/libpam-mysql/README.gz

pam_mysql - A PAM authentication module against MySQL database.
$Id: README,v 1.8.2.9 2006/01/09 10:35:59 moriyoshi Exp $
Introduction
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This is a successor of the "old" pam_mysql module, which comes with
a more stable, secure and robust implementation.
Prerequisites
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To try this module, you need the following stuff:
- A *NIX (or similar) system, in which PAM facility is
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/usr/share/doc/libpam-mysql/NEWS.gz

Version 0.7-RC1 2006/1/10 <moriyoshi@users.sourceforge.net>
* Add a option "disconnect_every_op" option that forces pam_mysql to
disconnect from the database every operation (PR #1325395). -moriyoshi
* Use geteuid() instead of getuid() to check if the current user is authorized
to change the password (PR #1338667). -moriyoshi
* Allow root (uid=0) to change the passwords of other users with
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